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Katabatic Winds, or gravity drainage winds, are of larger regional scale and are usually stronger than local winds

Katabatic Winds, or gravity drainage winds, are of larger regional scale and are usually stronger than local winds

Katabatic Winds, or gravity drainage winds, are of larger regional scale and are usually stronger than local winds. These winds are not specifically related to the pressure gradient. What causes Katabatic winds?

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Katabatic winds winds which occur due to movement of high density air from high elevation down-hill under the gravitational pull. Such winds are also referred to as falling windsor gravity-driven winds. Katabatic winds are caused as a result of air movement from the land down the sea. Such winds will form when cold air moves down land………….

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